Forty-four website domains were busted for allegedly selling illegal vaping cartridges with THC and other adulterated substances.
The efforts were part of “Operation Vapor Lock” executed by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and other agencies, including law enforcement partners, to tackle health issues resulting from use of illegal vaping products.
“In the wake of recent injuries and deaths caused by vaping products, these seizures send a message to anyone seeking to capitalize on this dangerous trend,” Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon said. “DEA will continue to work in lockstep with FDA and other federal, state, and local partners to use all our authorities to pursue anyone that violates our laws and puts Americans in harm’s way.”
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The efforts were part of “Operation Vapor Lock” executed by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and other agencies, including law enforcement partners, to tackle health issues resulting from use of illegal vaping products.
“In the wake of recent injuries and deaths caused by vaping products, these seizures send a message to anyone seeking to capitalize on this dangerous trend,” Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon said. “DEA will continue to work in lockstep with FDA and other federal, state, and local partners to use all our authorities to pursue anyone that violates our laws and puts Americans in harm’s way.”
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